MATRIXSYNTH: Saturday, November 3, 2007


Saturday, November 03, 2007

MOOG System 55

currently up for auction on VEMIA.

"The 55 has had a couple of sequencer knobs (one wrong, one cracked) replaced since the photo."

Update via an anonymous reader:
"This originally came from the RTB in Charleroi (Belgium) (Belgian Radio Television Station),where Felix Visser has obtain it by doing an super deal,in fact he has swaped an Ensoniq Mirage sampler for the moog ! Lol! The man that accepted the deal still works there and is up today still pointed with the finger… It was one of the last moog 55 batches I think and they almost never has used it. So this is an very good condition 55 (electronically)"

EMS Synthi AKS

currently up for auction on VEMIA.

This Synthi has the following mods:
"Modifications include 3-way sync switches for OSC 1 & 2, a high/low range switch for OSC 3, a portamento knob for when it is being run by the sequencer, and a normal / one-shot envelope switch."

Synton rackmount VCF 917

currently up for auction on VEMIA.

techno maiko

via hamilton

Edirol MIDI controller and little folded paper geisha.

PPG 360 on Aliens Project

click here for the PPG 360 page on Aliens Project. At the bottom of the page you will find some samples. via Mr. Array in the comments of this post.

The Musichouse Utrecht

click here for the flickr set by 37Hz.

"Visiting the number one synth shop in The Netherlands on October 27th, 2001."

Modulation of the filter of Ems Avs on "One the Run"


YouTube via deb7680 (click for more videos).
"Tutorial: an example of the interest to control the filter with the button of trapezoidal of the envelope. The test was carried out with the file midday of "One the Run" of Pink Floyd. The patch takes support on the preset bass 3 for the reading or the recording midi. The parameters of the filter were only modified."

The Moog Modular V2 singing - Le Moog chantant


YouTube via deb7680. via Nusonica.

moog emsa x-y controllers and CEMS cabinet



flickr by independentsoundandvisi on. Click through for more shots. To see to see the full size, click on the All Sizes link for each when you get there.

Click here for more info on the CEMS.

Update: see this post for more info on the x-y controllers. These are also part of the VEMIA auction.

Andor Digital Analog Wavetable Look-up Synth by Michael Dunn

"A music synthesizer module I designed ~1979. A cool digital/analogue hybrid that can generate either audio signals or envelopes using a 256-sample lookup table. To generate the table, it interfaces to either a computer, or to an XY panel I built (not shown) using four linear pots."

You can see more projects by Michael Dunn here. Anyone know what the first wavetable synth was?

Devi Ever : Effector13 - Drilling


YouTube via wwwEFFECTOR13com.
"http://www.deviever.com/"

Roland Juno-106 Analog Synthesizer (part2)


YouTube via retrosound72. Part 1 here.
"Some self-made retro-sounds from the Roland Juno-106. The Juno sound is awesome! Very, very bassy! more info: www.retrosound.de"

KORG PS900 preset synthesizer demo


YouTube via chechimusic.

10 step LED sequencer


Youtube via salamanderanagram.
"An LED sequencer circuit I built and modified to trigger the drum pads on a Yamaha DD5, allowing you to program your own beats and control the tempo. diagram and tutorial are at circuitbent dot wikispaces dot com in the advanced bending section."

SEX1000

flickr by RonnieJames Dior.

Jen SX1000

full size

Curtis Electromusic - CES

"Curtis Electromusic Specialties was founded in 1979 for the purpose of providing the manufacturers of electronic musical instruments and their accessories with the best possible design solutions. Initial projects included the design of custom integrated circuits for Oberheim Electronics and Arp Instruments. While continuing to consult with such companies, Curtis Electromusic developed a unique and versatile microprocessor controlled synthesizer using the first of our custom IC’s, the Lin-Log Synthesizer.

As a natural extension of these projects, Curtis Electromusic Specialties began to expand the line of music synthesizer “chips.” Much effort was spent developing novel circuit design techniques to not only overcome the deficiencies of presently available IC’s, but to do so with significantly fewer integrated components and hence in a smaller chip size. The result: a new standard of high performance available to the manufacturers of electronic musical instruments at the lowest possible cost. The first product, the CEM3310 quickly found its way into designs by Oberheim Electronics and Moog Instruments.

For applications that could not be fulfilled by the CES standard products, the company offered proprietary technology for custom IC design. Thus, the manufacturer was always assured of receiving custom devices with better performance and lower cost than available from any other source."

click here for the website. There is a list of all synths that used the CEM, a bio on Doug Curtis, Data Sheets and more.

via Dave.

Three passes


YouTube via IranContras.
"Four chords played three times on a Moog Opus 3, filtered by a Moog Rogue and mangled by a Tech 21 Comptortion."

Vermona Synthesizer

images via
this auction
click the images for full size shots.

Original MOOG Synthesizer Stickers from the 70's

via
this auction
"Original MOOG Stickers from the late 70's ~ early 80's

From a batch of stuff I bought from a guy in Buffalo NY many years ago

One of the more "rare" Big 12" x 5" Gold MOOG sticker...suitable for framing!

15ea...yes Fifteen...of the standard 2.5" x 7" black + white stickers as seen on some MiniMoog and other Moog Synthesizers and their cases back in the day

excellent unused condition."

SIEL OR 400

Images via
this auction

Yamaha CS40m

images via
this auction
'The tech also added two mods from analog.no. These mods make it possible to use control voltage with the synth, a manufacturing mistake makes it impossible for standard CS-40m to respond to CV.

My tech had to move to Munich and did'nt have time to calibrate the synth using the calibration routine in the service manual (included in this sale). It works fine as you'll see in the demo i made, and saves and recall patches, but probably needs that calibration for optimal performance.

Here's a demo, you'll notice the overall fat sound, growling basses, soundtracky cs-80 like patches, nice ring modulation and DUOPHONIC playing."


IMG_2005

flickr by Luca Capozzi.

click here
for the full size shot.

Waldorf Q+ Tracks via SCD

Tracks via Boele Gerkes of SCD.

http://www.synthmusic.info/25/2002/223/223old.mp3
http://www.synthmusic.info/25/2004/256/256old.mp3

K.L.A.C

Klingons Love Alicia Keys.

I'm left wondering if this will replace LOLCATs.

via Zamise in the comments of this post.
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